The leading colonial figure involved in promoting public outrage over the Boston Massacre was

A. Thomas Jefferson.
B. Samuel Adams.
C. James Otis.
D. George Mason.
E. Patrick Henry.


Answer: B

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A) impoverish the South B) lead to greater animosity between the races C) lead to the re-introduction of slavery D) contribute to regional tensions

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In 1600, Lutheranism had strong support in all of the following countries except

a. Germany. c. the Netherlands. b. Sweden. d. Denmark.

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Proverbs:

A) are oversimplifications of a people's values and beliefs B) are learned easily and repeated with regularity C) with similar ideas are often found in different cultures D) are learned easily and repeated with regularity, and proverbs with similar ideas are often found in different cultures E) All of these answers are correct

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